Not Common Knowledge

Searching Through History

For Black History Month, LMU looks back at the Civil War, with a screening and discussion of “12 Years a Slave” and other events.

Coming Together in Art

The exhibition at the Laband Art Gallery focuses on Artist Proof Studio, a workshop born from the ashes of Apartheid in South Africa.

Learn by Doing

Start your year strong with one of the exhibitions or events at the William H. Hannon Library this semester.

Ramos Brings the World to her Students

For political science Professor Jennifer Ramos, recently honored for her teaching innovations, the classroom is only the beginning. In her classes, students have gone to Northern Ireland, the United Nations, and on ride-alongs with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

Economics Professor Changed History

Robert Singleton was a young college student when he heard about the Freedom Rides — buses carrying African American and white activists to the Southern United States in protest of Jim Crow laws enforcing segregation. So he decided to ride one himself.

Slice of LMU: ROAR Network

We went behind the scenes with ROAR Network, LMU’s exclusively student-run video content provider. Take a sneak peek at ROAR’s new comedy short “Swipe Left”, premiering March 2.